All In Vitro Testing articles – Page 5
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WebinarIon Channel Drug Discovery - Recent Advances in Novel Non-Opioid Pain Research
Watch this webinar to learn about recently published research toward the advancement of non-opioid analgesics targeting the Nav1.8 ion channel, a validated pain target primarily found in peripheral nociceptors.
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NewsKey insights into vaccine development for herpesviruses
Researchers found that the D48 antibody neutralised HSV-1 virus infection, which could lead to broad-spectrum drug and vaccine development.
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Improved CAR T-cell immunotherapy for acute myeloid leukaemia
Researchers have created dual-targeted CARs, which performed better than single-targeted CARs in both in vivo and in vitro experiments.
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WhitepaperMEA to probe ALS phenotypes in neuronal disease models
Explore an MEA workflow used to validate the ALS-relevant phenotype of precision reprogrammed iPSC-derived neuronal disease models of ALS from bit.bio
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ArticleMechanisms underlying pioneer TF-mediated gene repression
Researchers have made surprising and important findings that may influence organoid and cell reprogramming studies.
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NewsIPSCs used to study common genetic cause of chILD
Researchers observed many quantifiable differences between diseased cells made from affected children and their gene-edited cells.
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WhitepaperArticle: Tips and Tricks for Leveraging Advanced Flow Cytometry
Tips and tricks for fully leveraging Advanced Flow Cytometry.
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WhitepaperApplication note: Direct and Competitive Live Cell Antibody Binding
Utilizing Advanced High-Throughput Flow Cytometry to Quantify Direct and Competitive Live Cell Antibody Binding
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NewsDelivering a human monoclonal IgG1 antibody to the brain
Adding a biodegradable polymer at the hinge and near hinge regions of trastuzumab enabled its movement across the blood-brain barrier.
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NewsImproved targeted ocular spectroscopy for better diagnosis
In vitro and in vivo experiments highlight the advantages of a new targeted spectroscopy system for many eye diseases.
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NewsPotential of small molecule therapeutics for Barth syndrome
Novel findings about the tafazzin gene offers a potential new target and drug candidate for Barth syndrome.
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NewsEngineered biofilm helps to tackle infections in CF patients
A living material resembling sputum from CF patients can grow biofilms, enabling scientists to assess the effectiveness of antimicrobials.
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NewsEnzyme-activated fluorescent probes could revolutionise healthcare
Advancements in enzyme-activated near-infrared fluorescent probes hold promise for evaluating responses to enzyme-targeting therapies.
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WhitepaperHandbook: Advanced flow cytometry handbook
Don’t miss out on the easier way to do flow cytometry. Learn how to bring speed, throughput, multiplexing and miniaturization, to your bench.
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NewsNew bacterial protein found to improve mitochondrial function
Protein released by C. burnetti interacts with antioxidising enzyme GPX4 to prevent cell damage and death.
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ArticleProtein offers promise for treatment of reproductive conditions
Scientists found that CXCR4 protein expression outside of the uterus is important for pregnancy maintenance.
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NewsIntratumoural bacteria drives radiation therapy resistance
Lactate producing bacteria is responsible for rewiring metabolic signalling pathways, causing resistance to radiation therapy.
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WebinarBiophysics in kinase drug discovery: FBS to PROTAC® ternary complex characterisation
Watch this webinar to learn how biophysics can be used in different cascade strategies where the goal is to identify and characterise fragments, compounds or active degraders targeting PIM3 kinase.
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NewsEngineered immune cells for improved cancer defence
A collaborative team has uncovered a method to extend the functionality of CAR-T cells.


